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Re: majordomo archiving
Incidentally you could also simply decide to have realtime archiving. In
my case I added a user to the mailing list that was simply an alias to a
commandline running mhornac.. thus any time a new message comes to the
list, it is instantly visible in the archives...I am not yet too sure of
the pros and cons of this...visavis your method...
Noah.
On Sat, 19 Apr 2003, Fisayo Adeleke wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have a majordomo list that I use Mhornac to do the archiving. However, I have setup this line in my /etc/crontab y to have the archive updated 10mins to top on every hour (i assume) but it still does not except I manually run the update myself before the output html page shows latest posted messages. How can I have this update run automatically?
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> 50 * * * * root /usr/majordomo/webarchive
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> -Fisayo
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